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The omniscient way of some college writers is often , it is true , not at all an expression of the corresponding feeling , but is simply an accident or a carelessness of style . However , it is just as much to be avoided , whatever its ...
The omniscient way of some college writers is often , it is true , not at all an expression of the corresponding feeling , but is simply an accident or a carelessness of style . However , it is just as much to be avoided , whatever its ...
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Behind him rises . the old church , with all the memories and the deepest feeling of his early life . He stands listening , as he said , to the faint chiming of the church bells , calling to holy offices a worshiper who refuses to hear ...
Behind him rises . the old church , with all the memories and the deepest feeling of his early life . He stands listening , as he said , to the faint chiming of the church bells , calling to holy offices a worshiper who refuses to hear ...
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He scanned the address closely , his mind leaping from one theory to another concerning the sender , but with a vague feeling of disquiet ever present which would not down . “ I wish Susy was here , ” he sighed , as he fumbled for his ...
He scanned the address closely , his mind leaping from one theory to another concerning the sender , but with a vague feeling of disquiet ever present which would not down . “ I wish Susy was here , ” he sighed , as he fumbled for his ...
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... always full of fellow - feeling and encouragement . And outside his work as a teacher he was constantly exerting an inspiring influence on those in the University who were lovers and students of literature , or tried writing on ...
... always full of fellow - feeling and encouragement . And outside his work as a teacher he was constantly exerting an inspiring influence on those in the University who were lovers and students of literature , or tried writing on ...
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But she lets us into the very life of the Japanese home , and into the thoughts and feelings of all in the household , from servant to mistress . She describes minutely and vividly their manner of living , their social etiquette , their ...
But she lets us into the very life of the Japanese home , and into the thoughts and feelings of all in the household , from servant to mistress . She describes minutely and vividly their manner of living , their social etiquette , their ...
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